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How to recover files from NTFS partition on Linux?
There is a 320 GB partition, which once had a volume with two NTFS partitions with some data. Then this entire "empty" partition was formatted as one big NTFS (without padding with zeros). Question: how to recover data that was on one of the NTFS partitions in a volume that once existed?
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If you need a data recovery program that works under Linux, use, for example, UFS Explorer Standard Recovery - it, like older revisions of UFS Explorer, has a version for Linux.
If it is possible to run a disk scan under Windows, use the free R.saver .
First make sure that no programs or operating systems write / will not write anything to the disk when connected, and do not save anything to it yourself (including programs for data recovery).
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